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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1900. BRINGS BLUSHES 10 MRS, G0ULD Secrets of Her Tr]p on Yacht| P’ilot Niagara Exposed in Court. —_— wer Valet of Howard Gould Tells] ¢ Some Interesting Occurrences Prior to the Marriage of the Actress. NEW two of their member d Ge caus an eye he an- rker,’ he said, went see Miss Why didn’t u were first i now.” It was icate At the Br4444424449404 %4044 - . & the hundreds of + comic half-tone + free with next + + Proes 4444444944444 4+440 Bodies Recovered. 2 5—The bodies of » sk Reif, light- light on empted to uring the found on ADVERTISEMENTS. - You have the skirt for rainy wea T v not have P shoe We have a '_’.]1»(' i lace boot made of with good 00 heavy). | wear you well and & se in style and price, ! $2.50 a pair. Ladies’ Kid Juliets, fur * d, well lined—just the ndoor wear about Price, $1.50 2 § Boys' school shoes, made of fine calf. with heavy soles i —a new ee if they don’t wear to D! se— 13 to .» £1.25 n.so zes DR. CROSSMAN'S SPEGIFIC MIXTURE For the cure of GONORRHOEA, GLEETS, ETRICTURES and analogous complaints of the Organs of Generation Frice §1 a bottle. For sale by druggists. d that Mow+ Watters of Interest to Mariners and | LAUNCH BACILLUS STRIKES PINNACLE ROCK AND SINKS That Paulson Receives Injury May Prove Fatal. D HE eteam launch Bacillus of the Federal Quarantine Service, was wrecked on Pinnacle Rock, off | | | the west side of Angel Island, ! | Wednesday afternoon, and sank | | f water. William Barker, the | holas Paulson, a pilot. | \ n aboard, were taken off | eamer Gold, but Paulson had his | badly crushed that he will| of the injury. ich was returning to the Angel harf after a trip to Meiggs | ut 4 o'clock and there | on the bay. Paulson, | ¢ of the quarantine | t part of the bay thor- | twe through the fail- care in steering his | nch struck the rock and | 1 ledge hard and fast. | e was reversed in an attempt the ch could signa d crew of the stez All ich and | smaller s slipped | STEAM LAUNCH BACILLUS OF THE FEDERAL QUARANTINE SER- VICE, SINKING IN SHALLOW WATER AFTER BEING PULLED OFF PINNACLE ROCK BY THE STEAMER GOLD. e R off, asit was feared that ch would fll and sink. In the bt the Bacillus was struck and | rown over so far on its side that the water rushed in at .ne cabin windows. e Tittle vessel filled rapidly and began to - SPOKEN. ' to get the two men oft be. butlding was dropped at exactly moon to-day. - “ident | Oct 11, It 2167 N, lon 1323 W._Br bark L e. at moon of the i2th meridi . the accldent | Morven, from Acapuléo, for Portland. orclock p. me Greenwich timer v T 8t 8 ot was taken off safely, but the | MISCELLANEOUS. G. CALKINS, . sipking launch and the| A launch belonging to the U 8 quarantine T or and Paulson’s leg was | ttation etruck on a pinnacle rock oft Point Steamer Movements. crushed almost afternoon, Nov 7, and sunk ar A got aboard with | {flvvo men on board were TO ARRIVE. and was taken to the| Br ship Chas Coteworth, Steamer. | From, Due. , from Tacoma, encountered 1. , lat 37 S, lon 119 W. Shipped ing gig and flooding cabins, station. s lies on its side in ten feet | 1 is belie heavy ittle. Tk ed that the hul lav.ncl' a e The tug Lottie broke down in the bay Nov s was towed to dock by tug Relief. Mackinaw £ S Rellet spoke bark R rz%mm three | Robt. Adamson| miles outside the lightship moorings . i San Pablo Ran Into Mud. Franciaco. s The Santa Fe's new ferryboat San Pablo —10 P. M. Eureka . was 1 a to enter its slip at the ferry Thursday, November 8. | Corona . depot 12 ning at 7 o'cl nt | Bark R P Rithet and Br ship Riverside. gfl! of the TELEGRAPHIC. Warherd: had c G ., 10 p m—Weather | R obols §oiiar’ After t ity § miles. e oat g ar and docked 3 W. H. Kruger.| lito &lip. gy | bark R P Rithet—Passed the Br ship | Progreso st Flintshire, hence Sept 2, for Queenstown, 500 | Rainter Water Front Notes. est of San Francisco, dismasted and re- g[el Norte The removal of the lightship has made | y alla Wa lots of trouble. 'The captain of the Olga | e . it for the loss of his ship. The | Santa Rosa. of the City of Puo! a says "1t de- R e Polnt Arera. —Ealled Nov é—Schr Ldly, i reca. escen for San be would have LE—Arrived Nov 7—Stmr J § Kim- | Mariposa Austraiia.. port € ay ‘morning hac stmr Jeanie, hence Nov 4. G. W. Elder....|Portland. & “maa h n there, and the ships Stmrs Dirigo and Al-Ki, for Flir re still outside ihu Thomson, for Tacoma. TO SAIL. could not find their | Stmr Cottage City, from Steamer. | Destination. | Sails. | Pier. A Frisby, J. T. Watkins and H. F. ‘ for Honolulu. — | been detached from the Path- | elson, for San Francisco; ..|Portland...... will go East under orders | ¢ Anacortes and San Fran- | Santa Rosa|San Diego.....(N S ekient | eisco Geo. Elder.|Portland. Arrived Nov 8—Bark Abby Palmer, from | Pomona .|Humboldt. —— | Horolulu; stmr Stimson, from Redondo. | Iaqua. {|Humboldt NEWS OF THE OCEAN. PORE ADLOGK ATrived Nov 3—Bark | Pt. Arena..|Polnt Arena..|Nov. 10, 3 bmbier 3 hence Oct 26 Zealandia . {Honolul [Nov. | Coryphene, EUREKA—Arrived schr Ber Nov 8—Stmr Bureks, hne | Dolbeer, {mrrn Newport. Shipping Merchants. | Eliza Nicholson loads lumber at | Y Puebial Victoria. . Eureka ....[Humboldt DENIES THAT HE OWNS ICE STOCK Mayor Van Wyck of New York Makes Reply to the Charges. ernor Roosevelt and Details | His Transactions in the Matter. S 2 R A 04 | NEW YORK, Nov. morrow will print the full text of Mayor | | Van Wyck's answer to the charges in the matter of the American Ice Company. The answer 1Is addressed to Theodore Roosevelt, Governor of the State of New York. The Mayor says that he does not own any stock in any ice company and that he has no direct or indirect interest in any such company. He continues as follows: “Upon April 11, 1899, I bought from C. W. Morse 5000 shares of the stock of the American Ice Company for $250,000, which was the face market value thereof, of which sum [ paid $50,000 in cash by three checks and I gave three promissory notes for the balance, one for $50,000 and two for $75,000 each. and by me delivered to Mr. Morse as col- lateral security for the notes. Subse- quently the notes and transferred to certain banks. “They were renewed from time to time, the interest being paild by me. Finally the notes were paid In full by me, with| Interest, out of the proceeds of the stock | as hereinafter stated. I had been a stock- holder in the Knickerbocker Ice Compan; of Maine long previous to April 11, 1839, and had pald‘ for my stock therein $45,- thereof, about May, I received a printed circular 1809, from the American Ice Company, oftermi to_exchange their stock share for share for Knickerbocker stock, and I made such exchange. My entire | holdings of ice stock have been sold in| the open market on the New York Stock | Exchange in various lots for $281,21915. 1| Ppaid for the stock $295,000. The Mayor says that he did not know | that the company had dealings with the city, as the contracts were made by | boards; that as soon as he became aware of such contracts he protested. The May- or cites previous instances where former Mayors were stockholders in banks where city moneys were on de) tention to the opinion of Judge Dillon that stockholding is not illegal. In answer to all charges he says that each and every one of the charges is ab- | solutely and ~unqualifiedly false. He claims that there never was any arrange- ment, combination, understanding or con- spiracy to procure his official, “political | or individual influence or assistance for | the benefit of the American Ice Company | or its friends, or for the benefit of any | other ice company. In regard to the ad- vance in the price of thirty to sixty cents per hundred pounds, he says that he was | not in any way connected therewith or cognizant thereof, and that he did not know of the advance until he saw it in the newspapers. DAY OF THANKSGIVING. Formal Proclamation Is Issued by Governor Gage. BACRAMEN’TO Nov. 8.—Governor Gags to-day lssued the following thanksgiving | proclamation: “In obedience to the universal and ilie for Shanghal; th Kerr, Almond Branc! from Mnmll buk ‘Theo- | Coronado .. pralseworthy American custom of “m"fi the Great Admiral, | bald, hence Oct 20. H. Maru apart a day for public thanksgiving au or Sydney, 525 6d Passed out Nov §—Schr Mildred, from Hono- | Nowburg PMSS | prayer to Almighty God, and further in Portland for lulu; stmr San Mateo, for Port Los Angeles. | Columbia 13 bmiPter 13 | conformity with the proclamation of the ORIA—Arrived Nov s-.—\nr ship Morven, | Queen ! 11 am|Pier 31 | President of the United States of Amer- > - = = W. Kruge: 7pm|....... ica, I, as Governer of the State of Cali- Departure of Panama Steamer. | Sflioflm e - 9 am|Pier ,i fornia, do proclaim the 29th day of No. The steamer Peru safled vesterday for New | AN PEDRO- Arrived Nov s_Stmr Homer, oltegd -W"‘:::":h ":zl'glh?;b as Thanksgiving day and a : m San DI stmr Sant ara, from 4 . or e stoar Greenwood, (Fm ——. Pt. Arena..|Point Are e § Stmr_ Homer, for San Fran- 1 City, for San Francisco. atled Nov $—Stmr Noyo, for Satled Nov for Panama, The following INTERESTS THE COAST. were the D—Arrived Nov $—Bktn , from San Bedro: ship Challenger, s :,,,;. . = ,.h"l"-k;‘ from Honolulu; schr \Maweema, from San pointed, Pensions Grnnted. a s, 150 c8 9 tanks | Som, v L 18 s arens ad smmunition, 100 csks | * frsed up Nov $—Bark Coryphens, hence Oct | . WASHINGTON, Nov. 8—Postmasters ement, 10 cs candles, 3067 bbls flour, 1965 Ibs from Honolulu; bark fruit, 34 cs Ary goods, 3 cs Arugs, bxs fruit, 14 cs furniture, Palmer, hence ‘Oct 25. p Charmer, tor Tacoma. 26; bark Abb Levi G boldt County, vice Mrs. V. Charles, eries and provisions, 1553 Ids hops, 6% fred Nov S—Schr Gotama. - Sware, 25 bars 4 bdls iron, 2003 feet lu ik Valley, Yuba County, Thomas J. Hibbert, ber, 4 bales leather, 2 cs liquors, 3180 Ibs lard, HARBOR — Arrived Nov i Schr \";ce Byron Burris, resigned; Crescent ery, 4555 1bs malt, 76 crs onlons, hence Oct 26; schr erchant, ills, Plumas o & o et TR % e ;eehr James A Garfield, hence 0%t | vice Willlam WC:_‘I’:‘? Delia A. Bacher, Buenaventura, hence Oct 25. removed; Newport, 3 Wis e 3 ahis tel . son, vice J. R. McCrodan, resigned. Postmasters commissioned: iber, 70 ce salmon, § cs canned goods, I—Arrived Oct 2%—Ger stmr Samog. hno goods. In transit— mats rice, 5 r stmr_Bosnia. hence Oct 12. | —Belle Kennedy, Plymouth. sa150 e lled Nov 6-Br bark Auld- | Oregon—Henry H. Chance, Shelburn. k—120 cs canned fruit, 25 cs 120.- ancisco Pensions granted: California—Orj; als wine, 600 gals brandy, \..KuHA\l, Arrived prior to Nov T—Jap | _g nal el 123 bales rags, jun Maru, from Seattle Ff“d”‘g H}« Newton, Yolo, $; Prani’ 54 Tbs bone black. 33 bales 12 cs shells. ov 3—Br ship Rathdown, for Oregon. rd, San Francisco, James F. Brooks — = stmr Energia, for Tacoma. San Diego, $8. Widow—Martha J. Wood atled Oct 22—Ger ship C H Wat- imira, $6. War with Spain—Original- Wheat Shipment. Joh Frank 'Schulte, San_Francisco, $6 317, jed Oct 25—Br stmr Kintuck, for | C. McLachlan, San Diego, The British ship Speke cleared yesterday for e san »- asaki Oregon: \\hlows—Rr-t y E. Dunn Queenstown for orders with 95999 ctls wheat, AT O5C M- Gar: Mt Tt nning, o at $96000, and 31.00 fest lumber dun- "Oet 35-Ger stmr Neko, for E{’r“'uc'm‘e S Adelia ‘Shadle, Oregor > value, otal value, 396,455 E T Washington: Original—M: - A — Arrived Nov 6—Schr Lena | p, atthew Miller, e haadiss for Al s:“r';,’ T“"nf, TS s 2 | Palouse, $8; Henry O. Dutton, Seattie, 35. War with Spain—Original—Thomas Darcy, Bremerton, $12. - PASTOR TAKES A WIFE. F. BORNEO—Salled Oct 20—Br stmr Adato, for Victoria. The steamer Curacao salled Wednesday for Mexico with a general cargo valued at $52 luding the following: 51 cs assaying goods. STEAMERS. 3—Stmr Friederich a Southampton; stmr 3 cs arms and ammunition, 5 anchors and | ‘curaine, for Havre tmr Deutschland, for chains, § pkgs agricultural implements, 5 cs rg, via Plymouth and Cherbourg. Wedding of Rev. Geor 1s0; acld, 130 bbls bluestone, 645 Ibs 12 tins bread, | Cov §—Stmr Germanic, from Liver- g ge Wi n and Miss Nutter at Soquel. SANTA CRUZ, Nov. 1 bbls cemen 20,000 Tbe bone black, cs canned goods, 8.—A pretty wed- ding took place at Soquel last evening , 57 cs dry goods. cs drugs, 32 cs electrical goods, Arrived 7-Stmr Astoria, - y ’ ik, '§% hxs {ruit, 3 cs fuse, 329 | trom New Yors. Nov8—Stmr Laurentian, from | When Rev. George H. Wilson, pastor of s and prov 392 cs hardware B the Congregational Church, and Miss 16 pes iron, 3 et lumber, 8 ci| VLADIVOSTOK—Arrived Nov 7—§tmr Eve. | Harriet Nutter were united In marriage. water, 121 pkss ma- | from Puortland, Or., {for Homgkong The ceremony was performed in the e e s | o Tiveap, " | churcn by the Rev. Gebrge Movar.” The potatoes, 427 pes pipe, 105 | LONDO J Nov §—Stmr Mesa, from | ¢difice was beautifully decorated for the 7 cs paint, New York occasion, ckeflver, 1600 Ibs rice, 4 bbe s quickstiver, 100 e ice, 4 es subber v §—Stmr Marquette, for New York. | Miss Cora Comstock acted as brides- 33 s s e ool B4 bw sods, | BOT P AMPTON Siled Nov & Stmr Fuersi | maid and Olley Nutter, a brother of the | for New York, via | bride, as groomsman. Ruth Wyman was 132 cs stationery, 14 cs shoes and findings, 16,000 . from Hamburs, w, 33 bales sacks, 5 chests tea, 3 ne, 4 cs wire goods, 3 c& Wagon ma- , 59 cs 2 bbls whisky, 9034 gals 19 cs wine, ow_ glass e ®San Benito cleared yesterday | unymas with a cargo valued at $11,06%, u& the following: 55 chests tea, 64 (s s dry goods, § pkgs agricultural , 50 tins bread, 48 bales e | C ringbearer. After the ceremon{ a per was served at the home of the br{t“le! Fnrenls and the newly married couple ft for a honeymoon tour in Southern California. They were the recipients of many handsome and costly presents, - Fatal Dose of Lnudan\nm MARYSVILLE, Nov. 8.—J. G. Robert- son, for fourteen years engineer at Swain & Hudson's mill, was found dead in bed at his home In this city to-day. An au- topsy revealed the fact that death was wedding su; Trave, . for New York. t Bismarck. from na Southampton, for New York. N —Arrl\wl ov 8—Stmr Werra, from New York, via Gib r, for Genoa, and pro- ceeded L1y ERPOOL—Sailed N ov §—Stmr Vancouver, Salled Nov 8—Stmr Amster. , via Boulogne. - Sun, Moon a3d Tide. 5 bbls ginger ale, 00 bbis cement, 1| 2 cyis - aper, 10 | United’ States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | caused by laudanum poisoning. It is B, 5 cs oll, 20 c8 sperm Oil, 915 T Times and Helghts of High and Low | probably a case of suicide, caused by do- R ke b Waters at Fort Point, natrance to San | mestic trouble and litigation over prop- 4 Francisco Bay. Published by official au- | erty. Shipping Intelligence. thority of the Superintendent. 2 NOTE-The high and low waters occur at the ARRIVED. city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty- Anvm'xmma_ five minutes later than at Fort Point; height of Ude la the same n! hfllh places.” the Thursday, November 8. Sequola, Winkel, 15 hours from Fort City of Puebla, Jepsen, 60 hours trom SAVES MEAT LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT Sun rises Sun sets Moon rise: ‘Alcazar, Gunderson, 48 hours from San | Brunswick, e Rock: Andresen, 20 hours from ound south: put in to land pas- Baunders, ewport, 19 days 21 hours la, l"nfld 8 hours from Tacoma. Leland, 24 hours from Monte- et Zimr Scotia, Walvig, 16 hours from Rockport. CLEARED. Thursday, November 8. . o W Elder, Randall, Astoria; O R Simr Santa Rosa. Alexander, San Diego; all, Perkins & Co NOTE—In the above exposition of the tid: kg r 'Peru, Pilisbury, Panama, etc; P M | the early morning tides are given in the .' Makes Meat Co Further 8t g8 Mex stmr San Benito, Bengochea, Guaymas, ete: W Loaiza & $ir ‘ahip Speke, Stott, | Guthrie & Co. hand column and the successive tides of ay in the order of occurrence as to time of day, the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but Makes Soup Taste Richer Queenstown; Balfour, Bark Annle Johnson, Nelson, Hilo; J D | three tides, as sometimes oce ; ® urs. The heights * Spreckels & Bros Co. civen are in addition to the soundings SAILED. United States Cout Survey charts, “u? FAINLESS Thursday, November 8. | when & minus sign ) s _he height, and EXTRACTION Stmr Per, Pillsbury, Panama, etc. en the number given is sub'cacted from S0 , Scaman, Seattle. deplh given by the charts. The plane of refer- ot Stmr Grace Dollar, Fosen, Grays Harbor. ence is the mean of the lower low waters. e e es Stmr Cleone, Miller, — —_— fllllkcuglwc- J Bor 3 Btmr ffiurfim. u'-';ffw:{c"k. .::l:_».r o g 'fl:u Ball. DR. 8. L. WALSH Ship Two others, son, Tacoma, ‘Hydrographic Orfi U. -.. Bark Annle Jehneon, Nelsor, Hilo, chants’ * Exchange, Ban " Fréncises SI% GRARY STRRET Bchr Glen, Johnson, November 8, 1900. Between Hyde and Larkin, Schr Mary C, Campbell, Fort Ross. ruummwmwwummm Telepnone Polk 1135. Postmasters Comm.(u:oned and Ap- appointed: California—Blocksburg, Hum- Harrifet A. Blockburger, resigned: Browns The i Newburg, for San Fran- | Orange County, Benjamin M. Watts, vice % 3 10 os | ¥ Belle Nuckolls, resigned; Port Harford, dls shooks, 137 pkgs ASTERN PORTS. San Luls Obispo County, James E. Wii- fal, § bbls tar, 2 chests tea. 663 NEW YORK—Sailed Nov 7-Stmr Alllanca, » AR TA—ATS A Nov 7—Stmr American, The Chase National Bank of New York 56 bbls flour, 6 cs leather, 1350 N York, for Ban Franciico, coaled and | has been approved as reserve agent for 2 cs hardware, 50 crs onlons, 50 crs the First Na s Erocerios. aud provistans, 1,8 | FOREIGN PORTS. tional Bank of Whittler, Cal. California ADVERTISEMENTS. One woman said that pie crust was a combination of Flour, Wa- ter, Shortening and “a Knack.” “You can’'t make good pie crust without all four,” said she. the Flour, Water and “Knack.” Will you try WHITE COTTOLENE for the fourth and most impor-| tant ingredient? All the famous cooks pro- nounce it excellent because it is tasteless and odorless as well as| pure. Use it next baking day. e Tlle N.K. Fg‘l,rblnk Company, le Manufacturers. !‘REE { Our dainty booklet; A Public Secret, matled free to any address. For £89%6 stamp we witl send free ous Home Hap¥ealiea By atre | | | atra. Korer. FREE DISTRIBUTION. McBUGNEY’S KIDNEY and BLADDER CURE! Watch for announcement in Saturday’s CALL. 1G! TO-NIGHT ———————+—————— TO-NI Also Saturday and Sunday Nights, MATINEE SATURDAY. STUART ROBSON And His Excellent Supporting Company in «3HE STOOPS TO CONQUER.” Oliver Goldsmith’s Immortal Comedy. Beginning NEXT MONDAY, FRANK DANIELS In Victor Herbert's Latest Comic Opera Hit, e - “THE SEATS NOW READY, REMEMBER ;‘ESE ARE THE LAST THREE PERFORMANCES OF THE FUNNIEST PLAY IN YEARS, “WHOSE BABY ARE YOU?” NEXT SUNDAY AFTERNOON. The Musical Sensation of Two Continents. The Royal Marine Band of ltaly B5—MUSICTANS-! ALL ARTISTS. Interpr:tlnl classical and popular music and aying complete acts from_operas. “USUAL POPULAR PRICES SHERMAN, CLAY & C9°S HALL. Direction 8. H. Friedlander & Co. LAST RECITAL Of the Wonderful Child Planist, LITTLE ENID BRANDT, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Nov. 10, at 3: Entire change of programme. Seats now on sale at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s ‘music store. 7 Prices—§l, To, Bl Addresses an Open Lett‘er to Guv-‘ 8.—The World to- The stock was issued to me | collateral were | which was* the face market value | posit, and calls at- | We will assume that you have | ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 DAYS MORE Out We Go, as We Are This imperative demand of our landlord compels us to SLAUGHTER OUR HIGH CI CLOTH- ING AT AN AWFUL SACRIFIC THIS 1S A TERRIBLE BLOW FOR TS, take our medicine like as there is no time for us to count up our losses. Entire Stock Must Be Sold Before November 30th But we must stand up and men,” | Hundreds of Bargains! We Mention Only a Few of the Many. 17¢c. 40c.. 65¢c..... ¥4 Boys’ Clothing Almost Given Away. $1.65. Boys' $4.50 Reefer Suits, now $1.65 $1.95 ... Boys’ $6.00 and $7.00 Cape Overcoats, now .. $1L.95 $4.85 .Boys’ Long Pants Suits, $8.00 value, now. . .$4.85 Men’s Bargains. . Men's $10.00 Suits reduced to weee....Men's $12.50 Suits reduced to ..Men’s $11.00 Overcoats reduced to. «+....Men's Dress Suits, $16.50 values WE MUST SELL NOW ORNEVER As We Have Only 21 Days More. - PAUSON & CO., 918-922 Market Street. .Men's Socks, regular prics 3 for $1.00, now . ., . Men’s Form-Fitting Underwear, 75¢ value, now . . . . Monarth Madras Golf Shirts, $1.00 value, now. . | | | $ $4.65. $6.85. .84.65 . $6.85 $7.90 .$9.85 $7.90. ... $9.85 | | AMUSEMENTS. | GRAND OPERA SEASON! MAURICE GRAU OPEGRA CO. ) HEATR Beginning MONDAY EVENING, Nov. 12th, v A e LAST THREE NIGHTS. Morosco’s Grand Opera House. matiNEE To-MoRROW AND SUNDAY. MONDAY EVENING, November 12th, at 3 | Gounod's Opera, L O ST (In' French.) Bauermeister: MM. Next Week—Lots of Fun. Success, AMUSEMENTS. RESREAR { o'clock, | _“ROMEO ET JULIETTE." Mmes. Melba, Bridewell, Heszice, Dutrich: de d. Plancon, Bars, Sizes, Gillibert, Maseiro and Conductor. TUESDAY _ Mmes. Gadski "....Slg. Mancinellt v 13th, at 8 A. M. Palmer's | Olitzka and Susan St | Van_Dyck, 3 Har:l. BMuh!mann. | 2 Hubenn, ani and Bertram. ’ conr e, Vvl st e . | *HIS ABSENT BOY™ WEDNESDAY 5\' N ovember 1l4th, at 8 g ¢ o'cidkk, Verdi's Opera, “AIDA." (In Itallan.) | Mmes. Nordica, Bauermeister and Loulse | Homer; MM. Scotti, Plancon, Journet, Maseiro and Imbart de la Tour. Conauctor. Stz Manctnent. | THURSDAY EV. i o'clock, Gn\mnd s Opera, “FAUST.” (In French.) Mmes. Melba, Bauermeister, Olitzka: MM. leza, Campanari, Dufriche and Plancon. CGREATEST VAUDEVILLE SHOW ON EARTH. (:bnductflr esue Sig. Mancinelll. e 521%- vagner .I"‘C‘}.m‘;: * *| THE DUNEAM FAMILY, JESSIE - LIEGENDE HOLLAND! The | g T g e *| COUTHOUI, MAGGIE MOORE, | NORA BOYES, DOLAN AND | LENHARR, PRELLE'S TALKING | DOGB HOWARD AND BLAND. 2 o'clock, Donlzettl Ta, | “LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR."” (In TItalian.) WORLD and HASTINGS. JONNSON. RIANO MDI. Scotti, Bars, ony 10c; Opera Chatrs eats 30c. . Saturday and Sunday. Mmes. Gadski and Olitzka: MM. Dippel, Blass, rs and Bertram. Conductor. Mr. Walter Damrosch. SATURDAY AFTERNOO! Reserved Seats Box | Matinees Wednesd | | Van de Reszke. Mr. Walter Damrosch. Above Performances on ALF ELLI) GHOUSE, Proprietor and M'g'r Phene uth 779. PRICES—Orchestra Rack Rows of Orchestra. | $3; Gallery, $2: all rese | WEBER PIANOS USED. MORQSCO'S GRAND OPERA HOUS E TO-MORROW AND W NIGHT. PERFORM- KING GF THE OPIUN RING The RH Popular Come- Afterncon— TA R Matinces Saturday and Sunday. ot From the Fourtesnthe LAST THREE NIGHTS “ity, Presenting the ¢ mEERAY L oo ONLY THIS WEEK. First Production on Any Stage of Sydney Ro- senfeld's Farcical Romance of South A DIVORCE COLON | Evening_Prices. A Few Front Matinee Prices. Branch +*TIVOLI» TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY NIGHT, “TROVATORE.” Positively Final Performances of “CARMEN.” Matinee To-morrow and Sunday Night. NEXT WEEK—LAST PERFORMANCES of the Grand Opera on, “Cavalleria” and “Pagliacei,” “Ernani,” “Othello.” “Mignon” ‘With COLLAMARINI as MIGNON. NCERT HOUSE. FISCHER’S ORI, 8! Plo Faccl, Sylvia Puerari, Cesare Allesan- droni, Antonio Vargas, Adelbert and Adelalde Frank, Frank and Cella Morris and Claire Fex. Seats, 25c; Matinee Sunday. 30c and TSo e and 500 RACING! 1906 WINTER MEETING—1801. CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB. RACING! RACING! 3D TO NOV. IITH, INCLUSIVE. OAKLAND RACETRACK. Racing Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday. Raim or shine. Five or more races each da Races start Ferry-boats les Nov. icket Office Emporium. ars on train reserved " no smoking. Buy your All traina” via Gakland mole comnect with San Pablo avenue 2 e at “Seventh and Broadway. Ou s via Alameda mole com- nect with San Pablo avenue cars at Fourtsenth and Broadway, Oakland. These electric cars o direct to the track in fifteen minutes. Returning—Trains leave the track at 4:15 and nd | Cly atter the last ra T L W lLLl AMS JR., Fresideat. R. B. MILROY. Secretary. Evary Aftarnesa CHUTES AND Z00.7:7 250y HUNT’S DOG CIRCUS. BIG VAUDEVILLE SHOW. TO-MORROW NIGHT. GRAND BENEFIT FOR THE SERVICE MEN PANISH WAR. And MONSTER CAKEWALK. Telephone for seats—Park 23 track. ladies and their escor ferry tickets to Shell Mound. Also all Weekly Call $1.00 per Tear

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